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Windows 7: Multiple BSOD's. Latest Bugcheck code: 0xF4

I'm not sure if you can do this yet (SF profile maturity), but since you posted the MGADIAG report on a new post, try deleting post# 29
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If you can't delete a post of yours yet, just select all of the text and press the # icon to wrap it in a code box.

Don't sweat it, though - it just makes using the thread page unwieldy (scroll right to see buttons, etc)

Thanks guys. I'll get to some of this later. Today is colonoscopy day...so I gotta split. (TMI...I know).

Steve, I'm not running Norton. I was running it but uninstalled it as a couple previous crashes looked like they were caused by Norton. I used the Norton Removal Tool. You're saying there's still remnants of it on my computer?

Just uninstalled Malwarebytes...again.

I just checked device driver and you're right about the USB 3.0 controller. Not sure what happened there as it was fine the last time I checked device manager, either yesterday or the day before.

I pulled out 2 memory sticks and will verify if they're on Gigabytes sight. Could have swore I did this when I purchased them but that's been awhile. They're Patriot PVI316G186C0K sticks.

Bios is currently F7. I had F8 but downgraded in the past few days to see if that was the problem. When I got the mobo it wouldn't run all 4 sticks of memory with bios version F6. F7 took care of that.

Dan, if you can't delete the the #29 post, as per Bill's explanation (SF profile maturity), just highlight the MGADiag report there, and wrap the #code tag around it. Or you could highlight the report, touch enter or the spacebar to remove it.

You will have to post at least three letters or you will get a warning that you need to lengthen your post to three letters. Just type Post removed for cleanup. You could use that for your reason also. In either case you need to scroll to the right until you see the EDIT Button, that'll get you started and it should be self-explanatory from there.

The only member that can see that EDIT Button is you looking at your posts, no one else.

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Thanks guys. I'll get to some of this later. Today is colonoscopy day...so I gotta split. (TMI...I know).

That scan and I don't get along too well.....
Hope you fare better.

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Steve, I'm not running Norton. I was running it but uninstalled it as a couple previous crashes looked like they were caused by Norton. I used the Norton Removal Tool. You're saying there's still remnants of it on my computer?

I saw it from back on 2014-02-02 and you have it listed in your system specs as antivirus. Is that when you removed Norton, 02-02-2014?

If you used the auto feature from the tool to fill in your system specs its picking something up. You could try searching for any remnants through Search or regedit32 (Admin rights)

Is that MBAM Pro? I had problems running Pro with MSE while real-time was turned on for both. Some users do, some don't.

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I just checked device driver and you're right about the USB 3.0 controller. Not sure what happened there as it was fine the last time I checked device manager, either yesterday or the day before.

Okay work on that.

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I pulled out 2 memory sticks and will verify if they're on Gigabytes sight. Could have swore I did this when I purchased them but that's been awhile. They're Patriot PVI316G186C0K sticks.

I don't see them listed Dan.

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Bios is currently F7. I had F8 but downgraded in the past few days to see if that was the problem. When I got the mobo it wouldn't run all 4 sticks of memory with bios version F6. F7 took care of that.

Okay, Its up to you 'bout the memory; get new approved or you could try memtesting them one at a time or enough sticks to allow the machine to boot.

Bill I'm trying to get over to that thread that Derek asked about, but I'm not sure when.

Just to be safe I deleted both mgadiag posts and put a new one in. Hope this formats properly. It still looks like there's a few lines that go out but I don't want to take a chance of screwing them up.

The #[code] box stops any long strings from blowin' out the right side of the thread, if it isn't there the SevenForums Server interprets the string as one long sentence; Kinda like Notepad without word wrap set.

I just pulled the two sticks out. All 4 match, for part number and specs. The only thing I see different is the number below the barcode is either PD327-004983 or PD327-000043. Have no clue what that means but each set of two is different colors. Have attached a pic.

Notice the top two are using a black breadboard and the bottom two are green. Also the green are marked UDimm (Ubuffered) the black are ddr3 dimm's (they're usually buffered if unmarked) that could be your problem right there, they are not a matched set even if the voltages match, which they do.

Now, some may say buffered vs unbuffered, wouldn't matter, but I think it would. I'm kinda pedantic that way.

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